Hello everyone! This is the sequel to What These Eyes Cannot See that you've all been waiting for. If you haven't read 'What These Eyes Cannot See' that's fine, but it might help to read it as well. Please keep in mind dear readers I am working on two fanfictions at the same time, so if there are delays I will let you know and please ask for forgiveness. Please review my story, it means a lot to me, enjoy!

I don't own Sailor Moon.

AUTHOR'S NOTE: This story is rated M for just a couple scenes that will not be T rated. I don't mean that there will be a lemon scene, I haven't even decided if I'll even put one in, but just letting you know, this story is only rated M for a couple of steamy scenes that will occur in the future.

AUTHOR'S NOTE 2: Just to let you guys know this fanfiction takes place during the Alan and Ann Doom Tree section of the R season. We're going to be moving through the episodes but I'm not going to both re-writing them all, just assume that they are in fact happening.

Chapter 1: Revived Memories

Serena rushed down the sidewalk in a dead run keeping an alert eye out for who she was looking for. Luna had revived her memories only last night, but everything that she remembered ringed and replayed inside of her mind. All the great times she'd had with the girls and Generals, and of course her incredible love with Darien. The last night they'd spent together played constantly in her mind reviving the love and passion she felt for one certain collage guy, and she couldn't wait to see him again.

She spotted a familiar head of black hair walking out of the arcade and Serena picked up her pace.

"Darien!" she yelled out to him. He had just enough time to look up to see who had called his name before Serena launched herself at him in a hug. He had to take a few steps back to bear her weight on him, that he hadn't been prepared to receive.

"I'm so glad to see you again Darien!" Serena squealed in happiness, but she felt something different about him. His arms hadn't come up around her to hold her to him, and his posture seemed somewhat stiff.

"What's gotten into you Meatball Head?" she heard him asked incredulously above her. Serena looked up at him to find him staring down at her like she'd gone crazy.

"What?" she asked wondering what could be wrong with him. Shouldn't he be happy too? They hadn't seen each other in weeks, both unaware that the last battle had erased their memories of the love that they'd shared.

"Get off of me Meatball Head, are you crazy?" he said shrugging her off of him. Serena stared up at him hurt, but paused as she saw no recognition in his eyes at all, and a terrible thought struck her.

"Darien…don't you remember me?" she asked biting her lower lip in worry.

"How could I forget you Meatball Head you bump into me everyday, and I don't think I could ever forget someone with such a loud voice?" he said staring down at her.

The insult stung but Serena franticly began to talk again, "You know the battle with Queen Beryl, the scouts and the generals, do you remember nothing at all?"

This only got him staring at her like she'd grown two heads, "I have no idea what you're talking about Meatball Head, you've been reading way too many comic books lately."

Without another word Darien walked right past her leaving a stunned Serena staring at the empty air in front of her. She felt a sense of panic begin to overwhelm her senses and tears prickled in her eyes. Why didn't he remember, had he forgotten her so easily? How could he possibly forget the love they'd shared only a couple of weeks ago, to Serena it was like taking a punch to the stomach.

She turned and broke into a dead run back to her house before she started bawling her eyes out for everyone to see. Her house soon loomed in front of her and she dashed up to her room searching out Luna. When she didn't see her lying on her bed Serena screamed, "Luna!"

Tears boiled over the rims of her eyes falling down her cheeks. She collapsed onto her bed sobbing and crying; she wouldn't be surprised if her mother heard her downstairs in the kitchen.

"Serena what is wrong with you?" Luna asked incredulously walking into her room.

"I-Its Darien. H-He doesn't r-remember me!" Serena said trying to talk through her tears. Luna gave her an exasperated sigh and jumped up on the bed beside her laying a comforting paw on her leg.

"Serena, did you really think just because I revived your memories means that everyone else has theirs back as well," Luna said logically.

"I-I never thought of that, but what am I suppose to do Luna? J-Just walk by him everyday and not talk to him at all. Do I have to avoid him entirely?"

"What you chose to do Serena is for you to decide, but we have more important things to worry about, like the new enemy that as appeared," Luna pointed out. Once Luna got going about the enemy she didn't stop for a while, and by now Serena knew how to tune her out.

All she could think about was the cold look in his eyes as he stared down at her. There hadn't been the familiar warmth there, or the love that always shinned so brightly. She had no ties to him, as long as his memories remained suppressed she was just another stupid high school girl that ran into him everyday. That thought only brought more tears to her eyes; maybe she'd been better not remembering at all.

Over the next few days Serena found that none of the girl's or the Generals had their memories back either. She saw them around town of course, but they didn't recognize her at all. In the mornings and afternoons Serena had made it a habit to completely avoid bumping into Darien.

The one time she had bumped into him like the old days he'd started spewing out insults, Serena tried to fall back into their normal argument routine, but it hurt to even look at him. It was better if she didn't but into him at all anymore, Serena had never noticed it before, but Darien got a lot of female attention. She of course watched him from afar, and she got incredibly angry every time she some random female came up to ask him out for coffee or something else.

The arrival of the two new students at her school barley warranted her attention. Yes, the boy Alan was cute, but she had eyes only for Darien though her friend Molly pointed out constantly that Alan looked to be interested in her.

Ann however did warrant some attention, more or so Serena's intense anger. It seemed that within a few days Ann had become completely infatuated with Darien and wouldn't stop hanging all over him. Serena had the strongest urge to go over there and strangle the bitch, but didn't have an actual good reason to.

That day Ann was at it again, and Serena made sure she was a good ways away from where she was hanging all over Darien, less she lose control and tackle her from behind. Serena tried to give all her attention to eating her burger and fries, and concentrate on the homework open next to her. She was painfully aware at how bad her grades were, and she knew she needed to improve them. The emotional stress was bearing down on her though.

"Is something wrong Serena?" Andrew asked walking over to her booth a concerned expression on his face.

"Nothing," Serena said tearing her gaze away from Darien and looking back down at her school work feigning interest. Andrew slide into the seat across from her anyway looking at Darien then back at her.

"Do you have a crush on Darien Serena?" Andrew asked bluntly. Serena almost chocked on her milkshake, were her emotions that painfully obvious.

"N-No of course not, why would I ever like a…a…jerk like him," her voice grew quiet at the end of her sentence; she couldn't even insult him very well anymore. Andrew did not look convinced; he even looked a little bit worried.

"I don't think I believe that Serena,"

Serena gave a heavy sigh; there was no fooling Andrew he was often like an older brother to her. She couldn't confide in any of her friends because they had no idea who she was, she could tell Andrew though. She looked up at him putting her most serious face on, all the emotion and love she felt for Darien swelling behind the next words she said, "I love him Andrew,"

Andrew jumped in his seat looking at her in complete shock and surprise. He'd been thinking in terms of a young high school crush, but Serena spoke more volumes than that. At that moment she looked more mature than she should and she turned to stare at Darien with an expression of complete sadness and grief he on her face. If what she said was true…well Andrew couldn't even really fathom it himself. Serena in love with Darien…it shocked him, and had definitely not been what he'd been picturing.

"I think there is a lot more to you than anyone gives you credit for Serena," Andrew said drawing her attention back to him. Serena just smiled at him then moved to pack up her school books.

"I'm going to head home now Andrew, please don't say anything to Darien," she said standing.

"Wouldn't dream of it," Andrew said seriously.

Serena walked out of the arcade and started down the street towards her house, but out of the corner of her eyes she saw Darien. She turned to see him more fully and saw it was Darien, with another girl. Serena froze; she could almost hear the fatal rip as her heart tore itself in half. The girl was a tall, dark haired girl, looking like a sophisticated collage student.

Serena looked away trying to wipe the image of them from her mind. She had no claim on Darien; he didn't remember a thing about her. He could be with whoever he wanted; he wasn't her boyfriend right now.

The tears came as Serena knew they would, but the memories came with them as well. She could remember feeling the warm emotion of love swell in her chest as Darien laughed. She could see his deafly concentrated face as he played a game of air hockey against Jadeite. She could see the love shining in his eyes as he leaned down to kiss her. But no that was all gone, memories of a time Darien didn't remember.

Serena didn't remember exactly how she got home weather she'd walked or run, but she was soon collapsing onto her bed. Tears soaked her pillow even though she knew crying wouldn't do anything. The memories replayed in her head over and over again, and she held them to her never wanting to let them go. On instinct she reached inside of her to find their link that connected them she felt a wave of relief rush over her, it was still there.

She couldn't hold back the raging grief and sorrow within her, they were to well connected. Her emotions poured through their link and into Darien, she waited for some kind of response but she received none. Darien didn't know the link existed, and it was the only piece of him that she could have right now.

That night she threw herself into the battle taking all her pent up grief out on the yoma. Once the girls got back at least the battles would be a little easier to handle. After the battle that night she didn't feel the need to go home, and instead decided to wander aimlessly around the park.

Being in the park brought her no peace; there were too many memories of her and Darien here as well. She didn't want to go home, she wanted to walk to Darien's apartment and fall asleep in him arms, but she couldn't do that. She wasn't sure how long she walked, it didn't really matter. But with her eyes downcast she was sure to run into someone sooner or later, and it did happen soon enough.

"I'm sorry," Serena said quickly backing away from the person she'd bumped into, she noticed the scent of roses immediately and she didn't want to see Darien right now.

"What are doing out here so late at night Meatball Head?" Darien asked staring down at her. Serena slowly looked up at him and found herself drowning in his beautiful ocean blue eyes. Eyes that held nothing for her, no emotions like they had before.

"N-Nothing," Serena said feeling tears well up in her eyes again. She couldn't cry in front of him that was not an option. She needed to leave, she tried to just brush past him but he caught her wrist to keep her from walking away.

"It's late Meatball Head you shouldn't be out alone, want me to walk you home?" he asked frowning at her strange behavior. He'd seen the way her eyes had watered up and knew she'd lied. She wasn't doing nothing, but they didn't exactly have a normal relationship. He found however it hurt to see tears in her eyes, even though he had no idea what had caused them.

"Forget," Serena whispered, Darien looked at her confused, "I'm trying to forget, maybe then…it might be better to forget."

Darien wasn't sure if she was still speaking to him, it sounded more like she was now speaking to herself. But Darien knew what it was like to lose memories and for the life of them he wished he could remember his past. He knew there was more to it than him just being orphaned when his parents had died in a car crash.

"No, you don't want to forget. If you forget you'll never remember it ever again," Darien spoke softly.

Serena looked up at him in surprise, and for a moment she thought she could see her Darien lurking beneath the surface. Maybe…there was hope yet, looking at him still made her heart ache. She pulled from his grasp and started home; if she stared at him for much longer she would burst into tears.